Recent Advances in New Viruses Infecting Strawberry
Viral infections pose a significant threat to both the yield and quality of strawberries(Fragaria spp.).The introduction of high-throughput sequencing technology for detecting and identifying plant viruses has led to the recent discovery of several new viruses in strawberries.This review examines 11 recently identified viruses in strawberries,including five viruses(cucumber mosaic virus,spinach latent virus,Lycopersicon esculentum nepovirus,olive latent virus 1 and Brassica yellows virus)that had been previously identified in other plant species and six viruses(strawberry polerovirus 1,strawberry virus 1,strawberry virus 2,strawberry virus 3,Fragaria vesca-associated virus 1 and strawberry virus A)that were entirely new discoveries.This report presents a comprehensive overview of relevant information and research advancements related to these 11 viruses,along with a discussion of the challenges they present and potential avenues for future research.This review aims to serve as a reference for diagnosing,detecting,predicting,and managing viral diseases that affect strawberries